ACADEMIC CALENDAR
2024-2025
 
TRMO
 
TRMO 2100 (Thermodynamics)

 

This is an introductory course in thermodynamics. The course will provide the student with the basics of thermodynamics and its application to various processes.

 

Introduction to Thermodynamics; First Law and Applications; Second Law and Applications; Gas Laws; Processes; Gas Power Cycles.

 

Prerequisite - PHYS 1100 (Physics) or PHYS 1101 (Physics); MATH 1100 (Pre-Calculus) or MATH 1102 (Pre-Calculus); SC 1807 (Safety in Science Lab (Lab Safety)) and SC 1808 (WHMIS)

 

Duration - 13 weeks

 

Lectures - 3 hours/week

 

Laboratories - 1 hour/week

 

 
TRMO 2105 (Thermodynamics)

 

This is an introductory course in thermodynamics. The course will provide the student with the basics of thermodynamics and its application to various processes.

 

Introduction to Thermodynamics; First Law and Applications; Second Law and Applications; Gas Laws; Processes; Gas Power Cycles.

 

Prerequisite - PHYS 1103 (Physics); MATH 1100 (Pre-Calculus) or MATH 1114 (Mathematics for Mariners); SC 1807 (Safety in Science Lab (Lab Safety)) and SC 1808 (WHMIS)

 

Duration - 13 weeks instruction, exclusive of final examination

 

Lectures - 3 hours/week = 39 hours total

 

Laboratories - 1 hour/week = 13 hours total

 

 
TRMO 2200 (Thermodynamics)

 

This course follows from TRMO 2100 and applies the knowledge obtained in that course to specific mechanical systems.

 

These applications are ones which the mechanical engineering technologist is likely to use in his or her future work.

 

Steam; Internal Combustion Engines; Combustion.

 

Prerequisite - SC 1807 (Safety in Science Lab (Lab Safety)) and SC 1808 (WHMIS); TRMO 2100 (Thermodynamics)

 

Duration - 13 weeks

 

Lectures - 3 hours/week

 

Laboratories - 1 hour/week

 

 
TRMO 2204 (Thermodynamics)

 

This course follows from TRMO 2100 (Thermodynamics) and applies the knowledge obtained in that course to specific mechanical systems.

 

These applications are ones which the mechanical engineering technologist is likely to use in his or her future work.

 

Steam; Internal Combustion Engines; Combustion.

 

Prerequisite - SC 1807 (Safety in Science Lab (Lab Safety)) and SC 1808 (WHMIS); TRMO 2105 (Thermodynamics)

 

Duration - 13 weeks

 

Lectures - 3 hours/week = 39 hours

 

Laboratories - 1 hour/week = 13 hours

 

 
TRMO 3101 (Applied Thermodynamics - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning)

 

This is both a theory and practical course in the topic of refrigeration and air conditioning.

 

It should draw on knowledge gained in Thermodynamics in the specific application refrigeration.

 

Refrigeration Cycles; Refrigeration Processes-Thermodynamics; Refrigerants-Properties; System Analysis; Component Analysis; Psychrometry; Air Conditioning Processes.

 

Prerequisite - SC 1807 (Safety in Science Lab (Lab Safety)) and SC 1808 (WHMIS); TRMO 2100 (Thermodynamics)

 

Duration - 13 weeks

 

Lectures - 3 hours/week = 39 hours

 

Laboratories - 2 hours/week every second week for 6 labs = 12 hours

 

OR

 

Duration - 6 weeks

 

Lectures - 7 hours/week = 42 hours

 

Laboratories - 2 hours/week every second week for 6 labs = 12 hours

 

 
TRMO 3103 (Thermodynamics)

 

This course is an intermediate level course following TRMO 2100 and 2200 with specific applications to systems in the marine industry.

 

Air Compressors; Steam Turbines; Gas Turbines; Heat Transfer; Heat Exchangers.

 

Prerequisite - SC 1807 (Safety in Science Lab (Lab Safety)); SC 1808 (WHMIS); and TRMO 2100 (Thermodynamics)

 

Duration - 13 weeks

 

Lectures - 3 hours/week

 

Laboratories - 1 hour/week

 

 
TRMO 3107 (Thermodynamics)

 

This course is an intermediate level course following TRMO 2100 (Thermodynamics) and TRMO 2200 (Thermodynamics) with specific applications to systems in the marine industry.

 

Air Compressors; Steam Turbines; Gas Turbines; Heat Transfer; Heat Exchangers.

 

Prerequisite - SC 1807 (Safety in Science Lab (Lab Safety)) and SC 1808 (WHMIS); TRMO 2105 (Thermodynamics)

 

Duration - 13 weeks

 

Lectures - 3 hours/week = 39 hours

 

Laboratories - 1 hour/week = 13 hours